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A majestic herd of moose is captivating millions across the globe thanks to Sweden’s now-iconic livestream, The Great Moose ...
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The Great Moose Migration' is a 20-day event that captures the animals' journey inland in Sweden's High Coast region Sweden's ...
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How a 24-hour livestream of moose became a Swedish TV sensationSuddenly, slow TV turns urgent. The push alert hits SVT’s app — “Första älgarna i bild!” which translates to “First moose on ...
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SVT. It went live on April 15 and is expected to continue until May 4. It is live 24 hours a day. The live broadcast first aired in 2019. Executive producer Johan Erhag and producer Stefan Edlund were ...
Last year, more than 9 million people watched across the world, and executive producer Johan Erhag said he expects viewership ...
Those who work with the moose production say it has helped bring down their stress levels. Slow TV can also build a shared community. SVT’s app will send a push alert when moose are on camera, ...
The Swedish slow TV hit “The Great Moose Migration,” which began airing Tuesday, uses livestream remote cameras to capture dozens of moose as they swim across the Ångerman River in the annual spring ...
Nordic prodco SF Studios is adapting Nora Khalil’s acclaimed debut novel, Yani, into a TV series for Swedish public ...
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Sweden's hottest show? Nonstop live coverage of the epic moose migrationLocals keep the show playing on their TVs as hours can go by without any action, and when moose appear, they explode in joy.
The push alert hits SVT's app — “Första älgarna i bild!” which translates to “First moose on camera!” — as viewers worldwide tune in. The livestream's chat explodes as commenters type encouragement ...
Suddenly, slow TV turns urgent. The push alert hits SVT’s app — “Första älgarna i bild!” which translates to “First moose on camera!” — as viewers worldwide tune in. The livestream ...
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